Upgrade, Raz Kfir from Israel has been making original cutting edge psytrance since 2011 and has established himself as one of the genre's busiest artists, with performances on the most renowned venues around the world, tens of millions of views on the internet, and global recognition.
Everyone who has heard Raz's distinctive music cannot help but be impressed, and they continue to raise the standard with each new album and performance. Upgrade's distinct sound, melodic melodies, and monster beats continue to produce successful party songs (Baileys, Waves of Sound Rmx) that have been played continually throughout the world, putting him in the front row among the scene's greatest names. Throughout his career, his signature sound has been uplifting melodic Full Power Psy-Trance music
Review: Next up from the ever-ready Souped Up crew, a vibrant two track display that showcases Upgrade as his very best, with both of these spicy originals packing a real dancefloor-ready punch. We begin with the other-worldly sounds of 'The Visitor', a synthesiser-driven stomp through gnarly sub textures, intricate percussive pops and monstrous melody, kicking off the project in style. On the flip to this, a more garage-inspired idea as 'Concrete Jungle' fuses with smooth female vocal chops with squelching bass slides and chord-driven progressions, giving a nicely balanced two-track project.
Review: Spark up! It's national greens day once again and Serial Killaz are celebrating this with '420 Time', an unruly collection of 25 vaguely weed related titles and themes. The result is a full-on knees-up that covers a vast amount of D&B ground. From Upgrade's sticky-fingered moderation mission 'Ganja' to Harley D's sweet swinging sing-along 'Bud Business' via a collection of Top Cat fronted bubblers and so much more, this is a fine way to celebrate 420 and your favourite genre at the same time. Puff puff pass!
Review: Destination NYC: Liondub International look back over their last year of releases with this almighty 25 track collection of highlights. As always with Liondub's broad and highly international church, the vibes go the full flex from classic dancehall jungle to epic jump-up tear-ups. Highlights include Bladerunner's savage Amen assault 'Jungle Strike', the big vocal licks and even big bassline snorts of JNGL's remix 'Worldwide' and Original Sin's absolutely despicable twist on the Riko Dan-front 'War Ting'. And that's just the tip of this junglistic iceberg. Don't sleep on this one!
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